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2 012 2013 Tennessee Higher Education Fact Book Tennessee Higher Education Commission Parkway Towers, Suite 1900 404 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, TN 37243-0830 Phone: (615) 741-3605 Fax: (615) 741-6230 www.tn.gov/thec Table of Contents Introduction Figure/Table Page History v Current Context v 2012-2013 Commission Members vi Governance and Coordination Structure vii Directory of Public Institutions viii Directory of Tennessee Technology Centers ix Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association Member Institutions x Student Participation Headcount by Sector Figure 1.1 2 FTE by Sector Figure 1.2 3 Public Higher Education Enrollment Trends Figure 1.3 4 Percent Changes in Public Higher Education Enrollment Figure 1.4 4 Fall Enrollment 2002 and 2007-2012 by Institution Table 1.1 5 14th Day and End of Term Enrollment Table 1.2 6 Public Enrollment Term Withdrawals Table 1.3 7 FTE Enrollment 2002 and 2007-2012 by Institution Table 1.4 8 FTE as a Percent of Headcount Enrollment Table 1.5 9 Tennessee Technology Center Enrollment and FTE Table 1.6 10 Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment at Community Colleges Figure 1.5 11 Full-Time and Part-Time Enrollment at Public Universities Figure 1.6 11 Headcount by Student Level Table 1.7 12 Headcount by Gender Table 1.8 13 Headcount by Race Table 1.9 14 Headcount by Age and Pell Grant Eligibility Table 1.10 15 Headcount by Residency and Citizenship Status Table 1.11 16 Headcount by Major Field Table 1.12 17 Community College and Public University Off-Campus Enrollment Table 1.13 18 TTC Off-Campus Enrollment Table 1.14 19 Average ACT Scores of Freshman Table 1.15 20 Undergraduate Transfer Student Activity into Public Universities Table 1.16 21 Undergraduate Transfer Student Activity into Community College Table 1.17 22 Remedial and Developmental Enrollment Fall 2012 Table 1.18 23 Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book 2012-2013 i Table of Contents continued Student Success Figure/Table Page Retention Rates by Institution Table 2.1 25 Retention Rates by Race Table 2.2 26 Remedial and Developmental Student Success Table 2.3 27 Awards by Institution Table 2.4 28 Awards by Major Field Table 2.5 29 Awards by Major Field and Public University Table 2.6 30 Percent of Public University Awards by Major Field Table 2.7 31 Awards by Major Field and Community College Table 2.8 32 Percent of Awards by Major Field and Community College Table 2.9 33 Awards by Gender Table 2.10 34 Awards by Gender and Award Type Table 2.11 35 Awards by Race and Award Type Table 2.12 35 Awards by Race and Institution Table 2.13 36 Adult Award Recipients by Institution Table 2.14 37 Pell Eligible Award Recipients by Institution Table 2.15 38 Six Year Graduation Rates by Institution Table 2.16 39 Six Year Graduation Rates by Institution and Race Table 2.17 40 Six Year Graduation Rates by Institution 1997-2006 Table 2.18 41 Community College Graduate Job Placement Rates 2002-2012 Table 2.19 42 Community College Graduate Job Placement Rates by Institution Table 2.20 42 TTC Awards by Institution Table 2.21 43 TTC Awards by Program Table 2.22 44 TTC Program Completion and Placement Rates by Institution Table 2.23 46 TTC Program Completion and Placement Rates by Institution and Program Table 2.24 47 Public University Licensure Exam Scores Table 2.25 57 Community College Licensure Exam Scores Table 2.26 58 TTC Licensure Exam Scores by Institution Table 2.27 59 Student Satisfaction Survey Results Table 2.28 62 Academic and Fiscal Trends Academic Program Inventory Table 3.1 64 Program Accreditation Status Table 3.2 65 Admissions Data for Public Universities Table 3.3 66 Lower Division Instructional Courses Table 3.4 67 Peer Faculty Salary Comparison: Universities and Community Colleges Table 3.5 68 Average Salary Comparison: Technology Centers Table 3.6 68 Average Full-Time Public Universities Faculty Salary Figure 3.1 69 Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book 2012-2013 ii Table of Contents continued Academic and Fiscal Trends Continued Figure/Table Page Average Full-Time Community College Faculty Salary Figure 3.2 69 State Appropriations Related to Higher Education Table 3.7 70 Median Full-Time Tuition & Fees Public University Resident Table 3.8 71 Median Full-Time Tuition & Fees Community College Resident Table 3.9 71 Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees Table 3.10 72 Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees Resident Undergraduate Table 3.11 73 Average Undergraduate Resident Tuition and Fees by Institution Type Figure 3.3 74 Family Income Needed to Pay for College 2004-2005 Figure 3.4 75 Family Income Needed to Pay for College 2009-2010 Figure 3.5 75 State Appropriations for TN Public Higher Education Formula Units Table 3.12 76 State Appropriations for TN Public Higher Education Non-Formula Units Table 3.13 77 Student Support Historical Analysis Table 3.14 78 Public University Total Revenue per FTE Figure 3.6 79 Community College Total Revenue per FTE Figure 3.7 79 Student Share of Total Revenue Figure 3.8 80 Percent of Undergraduate Instruction through e-Learning Table 3.15 81 State Changes in Degrees and Certificates Conferred Table 3.16 82 State Changes in Total State Student Financial Aid Funding Table 3.17 82 State Appropriations and Tuition/Fees Revenue per FTE Table 3.18 83 State Appropriations per FTE Table 3.19 84 State Tuition and Fees Revenue per FTE Table 3.20 85 Average Debt for a Tennessee Public University Student Table 3.21 86 State Undergraduate Grant Dollars per Undergraduate Enrollment Table 3.22 87 Cohort Default Rates for TN Public Institutions Table 3.23 88 TN Education Lottery Schoarship (TELS) Program Summary Report Table 3.24 90 TELS Traditional HOPE Awards by Institution Table 3.25 92 TN Student Assistance Corporation Non-Lottery Awards by Program Table 3.26 93 TN Student Assistance Corporation Non-Lottery Awards by Sector Table 3.27 93 Outcomes Funding Formula Outcomes Formula Definitions 95 Outcomes Formula Weights for Public Universities 2013-2014 Table 4.1 96 Outcomes Formula Weights for Community Colleges 2013-2014 Table 4.2 96 Outcomes Funding Formula Data for Public Universities FY 2013-2014 Table 4.3 97 Outcomes Funding Formula Data for Community Colleges FY 2013-2014 Table 4.4 98 Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book 2012-2013 iii Table of Contents continued Glossary Page Definitions 100 Institutional and System Abbreviations 101 Works Cited 102 Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book 2012-2013 iv History The Tennessee Higher Educatio n Commission was created in 1967 by the Tennessee General Assembly to achieve coordination and foster unity with regard to higher education. The Commission coordinates two systems of public higher education: the University of Tennessee institutions governed by the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees, and the state universities, community colleges, and technology centers governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents. There are currently nine public universities, 13 community colleges, and 27 technology centers in Tennessee that serve over 250,000 students collectively. Tennessee’s independent institutions (non-profit and for-profit) bring statewide enrollment for Fall 2012 to more than 400,000 students. The Commission is composed of nine lay members appointed by the Governor for six year terms representing congressional districts of the State, three Constitutional Officers who are ex-officio voting members (Comptroller of the Treasury, State Treasurer, and Secretary of State), two ex-officio student members who serve two year terms, and the Executive Director of the State Board of Education as an ex-officio non-voting member. _____________________________________________________________________ C urrent Context In January 2010, the General Assembly passed the Complete College Tennessee Act (CCTA), a comprehensive reform agenda that seeks to transform public higher education through changes in academic, fiscal and administrative policies at the state and institutional level. At the center of these reforms is the need for more Tennesseans to be better educated and trained, while also acknowledging the state's diminished fiscal capacity to support higher education. The overarching goal of the 2010-15 Public Agenda for Tennessee Higher Education is to have Tennessee meet the projected national average in educational attainment by 2025. The primary state policy levers for addressing the state’s educational needs include promoting: (1) productivity and efficiency through an outcomes-based funding formula; (2) quality assurance through revised performance funding standards; (3) economic and workforce development through responses to a study of labor market supply and demand; (4) efficiency and effectiveness through purposeful reporting; (5) efficiencies through mission and sector differentiation; (6) efficiencies through inter-institutional collaboration and reduced duplication; and (7) efficiencies through incentives for extramural support. Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book 2012-2013 v Tennessee Higher Education Commission 2012-2013 Commission Members Mr. Charles W. Bone, Hendersonville, 6th Congressional District Mr. Evan Cope, Vice Chair, Murfreesboro, 4th Congressional District Mr. Robert Fisher, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mr. Gregory Frye, University of Tennessee, Martin Mr. Tre Hargett, Secretary of State Ms. Sharon Hayes, Brownsville, 8th Congressional District Mr. Greg Isaacs, Knoxville, 2nd Congressional District Mr. Cato Johnson, Vice Chair, Bartlett, 7th Congressional District Mr. Jon Kinsey, Chattanooga, 3rd Congressional District Ms. Pam Koban, 5th Congressional District Mr. David Lillard, Jr., State Treasurer Dr. Gary Nixon, Executive Director, State Board of Education Mayor A C Wharton, Jr., Secretary, Memphis, 9th Congressional District Mr. Robert White, Chair, Johnson City, 1st Congressional District Mr. Justin Wilson, State Comptroller Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book 2012-2013 vi Tennessee Public Higher Education Governance/Coordination Structure The Citizens of Tennessee Governor General Assembly Tennessee Higher Education Commission Tennessee Board of Regents University of Tennessee System Universities Austin Peay State University University of Tennessee at Chattanooga East Tennessee State University University of Tennessee at Knoxville Middle Tennessee State University University of Tennessee at Martin Tennessee State University University of Tennessee Health Science Center Tennessee Technological University University of Tennessee Space Institute University of Memphis Institute for Agriculture Institute for Public Service Community Colleges Chattanooga State Community College Cleveland State Community College Columbia State Community College Dyersburg State Community College Jackson State Community College Motlow State Community College Nashville State Community College Northeast State Community College Pellissippi State Community College Roane State Community College Southwest State Community College Volunteer State Community College Walters State Community College Technology Centers Athens McKenzie Chattanooga McMinnville Covington Memphis Crossville Morristown Crump Murfreesboro Dickson Nashville Elizabethton Newbern Harriman Oneida/Huntsville Hartsville Paris Hohenwald Pulaski Jacksboro Ripley Jackson Shelbyville Knoxville Whiteville Livingston Introduct ion Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book 2012-2013 vii Tennessee Public Institutions Directory Universities System Offices Austin Peay State University Tennessee Board of Regents University of Tennessee Clarksville, TN w ww.apsu.edu 1415 Murfreesboro Road 800 Andy Holt Tower 931-221-7011 Suite 350 Nashville, TN 37217 Knoxville, TN 37996 East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN www.tbr.edu www.tennessee.edu www.etsu.edu 615-366-4400 865-974-1000 423-439-1000 Middle Tennessee State University University of Tennessee Murfreesboro, TN 800 Andy Holt Tower University of Tennessee www.mtsu.edu 800 Andy Holt Tower 615-898-2300 Knoxville, TN 37C99o6m munity Colleges Tennessee State University www.tennessee.edu Knoxville, TN 37996 Nashville, TN Chattanooga State Community College Northeast State Community College www.tnstate.edu Chatta8n6oo5g-a9, 7TN4- 1000 wBlwouwnt.vtiellne,n TeNs see.edu 615-963-5000 www.c hattanoogastate.edu 8w6w5w-.9no7r4th-e1a0st0st0at e.edu 423-697-4400 4 23-323-3191 Tennessee Technological University Cookeville, TN Cleveland State Community College Pellissippi State Community College www.tntech.edu Cleveland, TN Knoxville, TN 931-372-3888 www.clevelandstatecc.edu www.pstcc.edu 423-472-7141 865-694-6400 University of Memphis Memphis, TN Columbia State Community College Roane State Community College www.memphis.edu Columbia, TN Harriman, TN 901-678-2000 www.columbiastate.edu www.roanestate.edu 931-676-6966 866-462-7722 University of Tennessee, Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN Dyersburg State Community College Southwest Tennessee Community College www.utc.edu Dyersburg, TN Memphis, TN 423-425-4506 www.dscc.edu www.southwest.tn.edu 731-286-3200 901-333-5000 University of Tennessee, Knoxville Knoxville, TN Jackson State Community College Volunteer State Community College www.utk.edu Jackson, TN Gallatin, TN 865-974-1000 www.jscc.edu www.volstate.edu 731-424-3520 615-452-8600 University of Tennessee, Martin Martin, TN Motlow State Community College Walters State Community College www.utm.edu Lynchburg, TN Morristown, TN 731-881-7000 www.mscc.edu www.ws.edu 931-393-1500 423-585-2600 University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis, TN Nashville State Community College www.utthsc.edu Nashville, TN 901-448-5500 www.nscc.edu 615-353-3333 University of Tennessee Space Institute Tullahoma, TN www.utsi.edu 931-393-7100 Introduction Tennessee Higher Education Commission Fact Book 2012-2013 viii 931-393-7100

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